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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box MSS 81-9s, Box 1

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Contains 3 Results:

Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry Board of Directors Meeting (17 March 2001): email correspondence, 2000-2001

 File — Box: MSS 81-9s, Box 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: The bulk of these papers (6 boxes, 3 linear ft. plus some oversize materials) relate to the work and organization of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (GIP), an international nonprofit organization established in 1980 to eradicate the political abuse of psychiatry, mainly in the Soviet Union and Romania. Over the years the GIP extended his reach and worked for the “reform and humanization of the entire mental health care in Central and Eastern Europe.” Professor Bonnie, who worked with...
Dates: 2000-2001

Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (GIP) Board of Directors: correspondence, memoranda, minutes, documents, reports, agendas; Bonnie’s essay: Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union and in China: Complexities and Controversies (E5). Other documents: Comparing Soviet and Chinese Political Psychiatry (E6); Madrid Declaration on Ethical Standards for Psychiatric Practice (25 August 1996); Position Statement of the American Psychiatric Association on the Madrid Declaration (October 9-9 2001), 2001

 File — Box: MSS 81-9s, Box 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: The bulk of these papers (6 boxes, 3 linear ft. plus some oversize materials) relate to the work and organization of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (GIP), an international nonprofit organization established in 1980 to eradicate the political abuse of psychiatry, mainly in the Soviet Union and Romania. Over the years the GIP extended his reach and worked for the “reform and humanization of the entire mental health care in Central and Eastern Europe.” Professor Bonnie, who worked with...
Dates: 2001